ROME: Italy’s coast guard said Sunday it had rescued 91 people from a migrant boat adrift off the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa, but two males were found dead.

The boat was drifting some 16 nautical miles from the Italian island when it was located by an EU border agency plane, the coast guard said in a statement, adding it had dispatched two patrol boats.

“During the inspection of the below-deck areas, additional migrants in serious health conditions and two bodies, both male, were discovered,” it said.

The survivors — 85 men, one woman and five presumed minors — were disembarked and some taken to hospital by helicopter.

Italian news agency Ansa said that 14 of the migrants were in serious condition, with three requiring intubation.